Kogi Guber Elections: Nigerian Witches Write Dino Melaye Over Governorship Ambition

Dino Melaye on PDP Governors

According to reports, Dino Melaye, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate for governor of Kogi State, has received a letter from witches in Nigeria acting under the auspices of the White Witches and Wizards Association of Nigeria.

This occurs before the state’s governorship elections, which the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has set for November 2023.

The organization claims that Melaye should visit them if he is sincere about wanting to win the governorship election in November.

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News organizations learned through Nigerian Tribune that Dr. Okhue Oboi, the group’s spokeswoman, stated in a statement on Saturday that Melaye would benefit from contacting the various tribes in the state after consulting with them and hearing their perspectives.

The group in the statement explained that “We have met with the Igala, Ebira and Yoruba population in the state. We met Igala people in Idah, Ebira people in Obehira and Yoruba people in Kabba and listened to them.

“We advise Dino Melaye to see us if he is desirous of realising his governorship dream. If he listens to our advice, he will laugh because the trees and waters of the confluence state will vote for him regardless of whether Governor Wike supports him or not.

“It will be in Melaye’s interest to see us too so he can smile. If he fails to see the witches and wizards, he will regret it because he will not win the election.”

 

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